Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: 1EZduzit
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: 1EZduzit
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: 1EZduzit
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
Originally posted by: charrison
Originally posted by: EagleKeeper
My concern is that they way a question may be put to a person.
Just like public opinion polls, the wording of the question can lead to an entire differnet answer.
Also, just the way the questioner presents themselves and expains what they are doing can generate a bias.
An elderly lady is now being asked for her opinions with respect to a national media issue.
She gets her 15 minutes of fame if she answers the question one way vs another.
Too many variables exist with respect to this mess to be able to sort it out.
CBS does not have to reveal their source (their choice), but at least put the actual (not copies) documents out there for review.
At a bare minimum, lab tests may be able to disprove the ink/paper came from the current time frame.
CBS does not have orignals. Since these documents appear to be forged, there is no reason to continue to hide the source.
They should have the original
?forgery?
If all they can produce is photocopies, then the source must have the original
?forgery?.
They can produce the original (of what ever type) without compremising the source (based on their standards).
If the documents are non-classified docuements (and I have not read/seen anything to indicate differently), there is no reason that they can not be produced. If CBS can not do so, they are perpetuating the fraud. It would seem to be in their best interests if they believe the docs to be legit to produce them.
Prove that they are not authentic copies. You can't. Nobody can. If CBS knows they are forgeries, then they should reveal the source. First it has to be proven they are forgeries.
Let GWB declare them to be lies. He won't. That alone is reason enough to cast doubt that they may not be forgeries.
I say it's time for GWB to put up or shut up.
Again, it can't be proved either way until the originals show up. At this point the documents have been shown to be forgeries with the only caveat that they aren't the originals. It is now cBS's job to show that the documents are infact real and not forgeries. cBS should have known better than to run with only copies of the documents - they are now paying the price for their arrogance.
It's time for cBS to put up or shut up - it's their "story"(and reputation) that is in shambles. The only way to fix both is for them to pony up the original documents. It would truly be sad if cBS continued to let a source ruin their already shaky reputation.
Pony up the docs blather.
CsG
Because you say so?? Because Rather pissed off the righties? Wrong again.
If CBS finds out they are forgeries, then they can divluge their source. If they can't prove they're forgeries then they have a responsibility to keep their source confidential. That's the way it works.
There is little question that they are fake. Pretty much every document expert has called them as such.
Show me one who can prove that. Just one with unrefuteable proof.
CBS's own experts had questions with the documents.
PRetty much anyone who knows anything about typesettings thinks they are forged.
ABC thinks they are forged
and
Frank Abagnale, played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the 2002 Steven Spielberg movie "Catch Me If You Can." In an email to FOX News Channel's Neil Cavuto, Abagnale wrote, "If my forgeries looked as bad as the CBS documents, it would have been, 'Catch Me In Two Days.' "
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